ABDUL GHAFOOR versus ADMINISTRATOR, UNION COUNCIL NO.86, SHALLI GHARBI, TEHSIL CHISHTIAN, DISTRICT BAHAWALNAGAR
Punjab Local Councils (Tax on Transfer of Real Estate) Rules 1981 Rr 4 & 5 Punjab Local Government Ordinance (VI of 1979), Section 166 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Alternative Availability of Appropriate Proper Implementation Non-union councils decided to review the tax on the transfer of immovable property by the Union Council and were then announced for the information of the general public. Budget proposals were reviewed at the Union Council meeting. After the publication of the notice) on which the pending charge was taken unanimously and approved. It was then reported that the Punjab Gazette Union Council had followed the procedure submitted by the Law Petitioner that they were unaware of such a proposal. After four, such a taxable petition was not challenged. Was. The fact that the notification was published in the Gazette did not escape the obligation to pay tax in this way, however, under the Punjab Local Government Ordinance, 1979. , Effective measures were taken under Section 166, whereby any aggrieved person may file an appeal within 30 days, the applicants fell asleep and did not. Request departmental jurisdiction to resolve their complaint Constitutional treatment can only be done if there is no other remedy available to the bereaved party who has failed to accept the applicant's treatment. Effective and efficient, the constitutional application filed by them was not only misunderstood but also maintainable.
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